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by Alessandra Cardone

ROME， Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Italy was poised to mourn prominent former president of the republic and central banker Carlo Azeglio Ciampi， who died on Friday at the age of 95.

A day of national mourning will be declared on Monday， with Italian and European flag at half-mast all across the country， the Italian government announced.

Private funerals will be held the same day in the Italian capital， according to Ansa news agency.

Ciampi died in a hospital in Rome after a long illness， Ansa also reported.

"Our grateful thoughts go out to the man who has served Italy with passion，" Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Twitter.

Renzi would pay a visit to the burial chamber of the former head of state inside the senate late on Saturday， according to the cabinet.

Ciampi was president of Italy from 1999 to 2006， playing a crucial role in bringing the country into the European Union (EU) single currency system.

He had previously served as head of Italy's central bank between 1979 and 1993， as prime minister from 1993 to 1994， and as treasure and finance minister between 1996 and 1999.

The Central Bank of Italy， which Ciampi joined since after World War II， also highly commended his figure.

"Today， Italy and Europe have lost one of the protagonist of the European integration， a mission to which Ciampi has devoted his whole life，" the Bank's board said in a statement.

Ciampi was highly respected at international level， and several top officials paid tribute to him.

"His death is a source of deep grief，" current President Sergio Mattarella said.

"It is also thanks to men like Ciampi that Italy has gained， and deserved， a leading position at international level， from which our entire community is now benefitting，" Mattarella said.

President Mattarella added his name was linked to the birth of the euro， and to Italy's "uncertain participation in the leading group" (of the single currency project).

Indeed， Ciampi has been key in bringing Italy into the euro. Always on a strong pro-European position， he pushed to make Italy adhere to the single currency project， despite the many concerns some major EU allies expressed at the time about the Italian public finance's instability.

Before Italy's adhesion to the euro， as treasure minister， he had played a crucial role in stabilizing the country's financial situation between 1996 and 1999.